Hi,
Glynn Foster a écrit :
The fact is, however, that KDE has the largest market share, and that
means the majority of our readers probably use KDE most, or use only
KDE.
Is this true, though?
Online polls consistently give KDE a 2:1 advantage over GNOME, but that
is over the relatively small
Hi Murray,
I inkscape a bit... what do you mean by 'line up vertically'? Do you
want this?
[GNOME Foot] GNOME
[GNOME Foot] Foundation
[GNOME Foot] Member
Or do you want the text right- and left-aligned?
To my eye, the text looks aligned. The problem is more letter
Hi Claus,
Claus Schwarm a écrit :
Maybe we could just write a single flat page? Either
== Continent ==
=== Month ===
Conference
* Details
Sounds good. Make sure to add a [[TableOfContents]] at the top for easy
linking.
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Hi Sri,
My reaction to things like this is starting to be great idea - who's
going to do it? We have lots of ideas currently lacking people
following up on them - from collecting press contacts, to getting
posters t-shirts designed, through surveys and market research.
What we really need is
Hi,
Glynn Foster a écrit :
Can we get some concensus behind a few outstanding points for overall
strategy?
1) Main target audiences: Existing GNU/Linux users, public
administration (both of these are huge and growing markets - they may
even be too wide)
2) Main selling point: Ease of use
Hrm,
Hi Claus,
Claus Schwarm a écrit :
On Mon, 09 May 2005 09:49:51 +0200
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GNOME Journal (Jim, Sri)
Upcoming conferences (Claus)
Please note that I got active for the GNOME Journal lately,
and I don't know how long I'll need to do it. I just tried the other
format
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT2127420238.html
This one showing GNOME losing ground against KDE? which has 60% of the
readership of the site in question.
Not a very healthy trend...
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Hi,
Simos Xenitellis a crit :
The real fight to get GNOME even higher is to win more distros.
Right. Anyone have any idea how we can go about that? It would be nice
to have a 5 minute pitch for distros... in fact, someone could try to
come up with one and give it as a lightning talk at GUADEC
OK - the second slashdot link of the day. I know I shouldn't send these,
but right now we don't appear to have a good place to shove this kind of
thing in the Wiki.
http://www.tes.co.uk/2094985
Obviously someone in the dept of education is deciding people should
move to free software. Would be
Hi,
Steve George a écrit :
Conventional wisdom says you should pick a single segment and
concentrate on that one only.
Well, let's say at most 2 :)
Users
=
As these are early adoptors the 'power' mantra is a significant
factor. GNOME pushes simplicity. So the value should be about being
Hi all,
Another GNOME presentation that we can include in the pool of stuff
for GNOME marketing.
I'll attach this to live.gnome.org - anyone know of other presentations
that we should collect, or even other places where presentations are
gathered, that we should point to?
Cheers,
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Hi Murray,
Luis has been talking about something like this using vnc2swf or
vino+GStreamer to generate Theora. Which is nice, and sounds like a step
towards having these demos.
Murray Cumming a écrit :
So, what would we put in that tour? I can think of
- File Management
- The Panel and some
Hi,
Luis Villa a écrit :
there are a bunch in ftp- I believe l.g.o points at them somewhere.
That would be better. What do I have to do to get an account which can
upload onto ftp.gnome.org?
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Hi Luis,
Luis Villa a écrit :
On 5/17/05, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Murray Cumming a écrit :
lots of stuff
Note that I won't be doing anything that covers even 50% of this,
particularly given that scripts need to be written and sample material
generated for every demo, since they have
Hi,
Marcus Bauer a écrit :
My suggestion is:
Gnome - easy and efficent
I like it. It doesn't say *what* GNOME is, but I don't think that we
really need to in a slogan.
Just compare the overly cluttered menues of ... to Gnome. The ease of
snip
a heavy ... dominance in my local linux user group.
Hi,
Variations on just works:
The desktop for people with better things to do
Desktop software that doesn't get in the way
Get on with it
Just do it (might be taken...)
Makes Stuff Work
The Best of Breed Desktop (just for Luis)
Easy, useful, unobtrusive
Cheers,
Dave.
PS. I'm not so sure that we
Hi,
Luis Villa a écrit :
On 5/19/05, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some major flaws in current gnome marketing:
There are many :)
The major one at this stage is that we are spending lots of time talking
about what we want to say, how we want to say it, and who we want to say
it to, but
Hi,
Luis Villa a écrit :
Note that even at places like LWE no one really cares about Freedom.
It is sad, but true. Usability and Free (as in beer) go a lot farther.
Freedom as in freedom from vendor lock-in, and freedom of choice tend to
go down well (at least here). Freedom as in I can
Hi,
Sriram Ramkrishna a crit :
GNOME enters embedded device market with Nokia
No!Sorry, but we don't want to be in the embedded market. We discussed
this at length in both marketing BOFs. We want this to be ISVs give
GNOME software stack a stamp of approval
Unfortunately, given that
Hi Claus,
Luis took lots of notes. I have only my memories. I expect he will write
it up when he's back home and has recovered.
Cheers,
Dave.
Claus Schwarm a écrit :
On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 10:29:01 +0200
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We discussed this at length in both marketing BOFs
Ken VanDine a écrit :
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=10731
I saw that, nice :)
We should say the same things we have said about other polls though -
this one got mentioned on a few prominent GNOMEy blogs, it's on our very
own Eugenia's OSNews, etc, etc.
It's a nice reversal of
Hi,
We should probably do something for Software Freedom Day (even if it's
only letting more people know about it) http://softwarefreedomday.org/ -
it's the second year it's been help, and I think it's a really good idea
which deserves traction and attention.
I don't know what we can do,
Hi,
Simos Xenitellis a crit :
In addition, the OpenCD will be available, which has cross-platform
applications based on GNOME technologies.
A task would be to inform the end-users that they are using software
based on GNOME technologies.
* Perhaps rework the About dialog menu to show
Hi Sri,
Sriram Ramkrishna a écrit :
So here is my mock up. I changed it to Get the Brand!. I suck at this stuff
so hopefully someone can improve it.
Thanks for the effort. Could you please use the simple GNOME foot in
future for GNOME branding stuff? It's that one which is trademarked
Sriram Ramkrishna a écrit :
Yeah, I took mine from your effort that I found on the marketing wiki.
You probably want to remove that one or put something to highlight which
one to use.
Done.
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Hi,
Quim Gil a écrit :
I took as initial reference a recent email from Dave:
Eeep! Now you're going to make me feel guilty that I left so many people
out.
Simon
This was supposed to be Simos.
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Hi Mark,
I've forwarded your request to the board, which is where all such
requests get approved.
Regards,
Dave.
Mark Maunder a écrit :
Hi,
I run WorkZoo, a job search engine. We're going to be launching a job
search dedicated to jobs in open source technologies very soon. I'd like
Hi,
Claus Schwarm a écrit :
Just for the record: Is the IGC hosting GUADEC, or is this going to
be a joint conference (IGC and GUADEC)?
Hosting. GUADEC will probably have its own conference rooms, but we will
be part of the larger conference, and will be sharing lots of
infrastructure.
Hi,
I guess this passed under my radar...
Thomas Wood a écrit :
If anyone is interested in helping out and is available on either
October the 5th or 6th (or both) then please reply as soon as possible
so we can let the organiser know we will be able to host a stand.
I have an idea which
Hi Quim,
Quim Gil a écrit :
Let's just do it, then.
I guess we have already a definitive text that can go to the translation
teams, isn't it?
Yes, it's the one I sent you yesterday (the list servers being down for
a couple of days has put everything out of whack).
Cheers,
Dave.
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Hi,
Murray Cumming a écrit :
On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 00:12 +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
You have all seen the gnome-love pic[2] I did, and that could perhaps
work...
[2] http://ramnet.se/~nisse/diverse/temp/wgo-front-gnomelove.png
As someone else said, the I miss you and When was the last
to address those issues. God
loves a trier,as my mother says.
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usage you're
asking for, we'll sign the trademark agreement, then send it to you to sign,
and you're good to go.
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Hi Sri,
Sriram Ramkrishna a écrit :
I'm cool if we don't get it in teh packet, we can always distribute
it from the booth, at much smaller quantities if money is a factor.
Just a word of advice - bag inserts tend to mostly get thrown away,
whereas stand giveaways (or better, sales) tend to
Hi,
Luis Villa a écrit :
On 7/10/05, Andreas Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.viralata.net/blog/archives/2005/07/08/poster-source-published/
Is the wiki inappropriate for this for some reason?
No, now that attachments work again (they didn't for some reason a
while).
Hi all,
The Wiki allows, as we all know, sub-pages with the notation
/SectionName/SubPage
This is a very useful way to identify grouped pages with a namespace,
and it's particularly useful if a great number of disparate groups are
sharing the same wiki (as is our case).
However, going beyong
Hi,
Murray Cumming a écrit :
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 09:26 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
However, going beyong 2 levels is ususally not a good idea, and going to
4 is definitely a bad idea.
Why?
Wow. I thought it was obvious, but you're forcing me to think about it.
OK... the first 3
Hi,
Murray Cumming a écrit :
I tend to use these deeper pages to tack less-interesting stuff on to
more interesting stuff, to avoid cluttering the interesting stuff.
If we don't link to the uninteresting stuff anywhere except where it's
being tacked on, there's no clutter (except namespace
Hi,
Luis Villa a écrit :
Andreas, Javier, others-
is it time to start up a proper gnome-art list for you guys to hang
out on, and for developers, marketers, etc., to come to with requests?
This is not to say that you should leave this list, but it does feel
like there is enough to talk about
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Media-Guide/html/index.html
There's some good advice in here with respect to dealing with press
contacts. Might come in handy.
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Hi Andreas,
I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I'm not a fan of the splash.
It doesn't really convey that there's been a release, and there's no
sense of excitement about it. If you weren't familiar with GNOME, you
wouldn't know that the splash is talking about our latest greatest
Hi,
We're a little late on the get-go, but I think we should do something
for Software Freedom Day - http://softwarefreedomday.org/ - September
10th this year.
Perhaps GNOME user groups could hold an event for the day? Even if it's
only a small demo in a local university?
The OpenCD
Hi,
Jeff Waugh a écrit :
Don't know why it didn't occur to me to pimp this to GNOME, we've been doing
lots of stuff about it in Australia and Ubuntu-land.
I just noticed :)
Andreas, got any thoughts on an SFD-inspired image for gnome.org? (I just
got a sudden flash of New GNOME. New World
Thanks Suka,
I'll add it to the list (the list is on its way ;)
Cheers,
Dave.
suka a écrit :
Hi Luis,
As mentioned on IRC I've done a review of GNOME 2.12 for the major
Austrian Newssite derstandard.at, our IT-Channel has the most readers
in the country, so it should be well recognized ;)
Richard Hoelscher a écrit :
Long story short, for the purpose of front-page use, I'm all in favor of
GNOME being described as open source software, not Open Source,
Free Software or Open-Source Free Software. Use it as an adjective
to get the point across that this is a community of good
Hi Lucas,
Lucas Rocha a écrit :
I could work on a little article about it for GNOME
Journal but I'll need some reviews because my english is far from
perfect for writing stuff.
Sounds great! I'm sure we have lots of people (including me) happy to
proof-read.
If you're thinking of also
Hi Sankarshan,
Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
For those who came in late, FOSS.in is happening check the URL below:
http://foss.in/2005
So what all can be done as part of GNOME presence (if at all) ?
I will try and get a thread going on the FOSS mailing list so as to
enable an exchange of
Quim Gil wrote:
En/na Ken VanDine ha escrit:
We shouldn't be specifically targeting
developers any more, we should focus on getting mainstream users. When
they come the developers follow.
Well, it seems Google thinks the other way round. Many times they have
released something new (beta)
Hi Claus,
Claus Schwarm wrote:
* No 'exclusive' influence on developers or product decisions. Even
the board is unable to do that.
Ahem. The board *shouldn't* do that. Not the same thing.
We are a sub-group of the GNOME project. If we have some suggestions for
Nautilus, backed up
Hi,
Murray Cumming wrote:
getting information is the start - when their
information retrieval contributes to technical decisions in a project,
our marketing will begin to be more successful.
Fine. But when that getting information is obviously stalled then it
can't be allowed to stop us.
Hi,
Santiago Roza wrote:
it's not me, it's us. we are supposed to be a marketing team, so
we're supposed to be focused in pretty much the same direction (not
100% the same, but at least the basics). that's why i'm trying to
gather some consensus, instead of starting yet another individual
Hi,
Murray Cumming wrote:
I think both our development and marketing would be helped (to have
organisational focus) by having Personas. A university was working on them
a couple of years ago, but that effort seems to have failed.
Hi,
Alex Hudson wrote:
I would be happy to help contribute to some personas if people think
it's worth doing.
I think it is. Ideally, we could go into real depth on the personas and
how they might interact with GNOME (and also how GNOME doesn't suit
them), and do a smashing presentation of
Hi,
Santiago Roza wrote:
if you follow Cooper (and I'm not exactly sure
how personas are supposed to apply to marketing), you're not trying to
define a target audience per se. What you're doing is actual
characterisation, as a novelist might do
then maybe we don't have to follow cooper
Hi,
Marcus Bauer wrote:
Sounds all very good. Here are my suggestions for five personas:
Jane, 19yo, college student.
Tarzan, 30yo, no kids, running a small business
Doris, 35yo, two kids, parttime job freelance design
Cary, 45yo, decision maker desktop IT dept. of 200 employee company
Miss
Hi,
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,105513,00.html?from=story_kc
An Indian bank will move to RHEL on 1,000 servers and 10,000
workstations. Not sure if they'll be using GNOME, given that they're
migrating from DOS and Netware, perhaps they're going to be using a
Hi,
Fernando San Martín Woerner wrote:
El sáb, 17-12-2005 a las 00:53 +1100, Jeff Waugh escribió:
I'm really disappointed that Quim and German aren't on, but everyone who
stood this year was rad in one way or another, so I'm again disappointed
that we've reduced the number of directors.
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Hi,
Claus Schwarm wrote:
It might be a good idea to look for several persons, not just for one.
The GNOME web is rather large. For example, you can't expect somebody
maintaining www.gnome.org to take care about live.gnome.org, too. This
is simply too much work for a single volunteer.
To be
Hi,
Twice now I've needed a GNOME foot that worked well on a dark
background. I've used the one attached, which works well, I think.
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Hi all,
The GNOME Foundation has a stand at the Desktop Linux Summit in San
Diego this year - the event is on the 24th and 25th of April.
I'm looking for a couple of volunteers who would like to go and man the
stand during the two days, we can cover some printing costs for the
stand and
Check the changelog before you hit send! http://live.gnome.org/RecentChanges
Cheers,
Dave.
Luis Villa wrote:
Wiki! :)
Luis
On 4/3/06, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Twice now I've needed a GNOME foot that worked well on a dark
background. I've used the one attached, which works
Hi Murray,
Murray Cumming wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 20:35 +1200, Glynn Foster wrote:
Except the 'dekstop' typo -
And whenever should probably be whether or if.
Any chance you could have a check over the rest of the text and suggest
a different version? The SVG is in the wiki, so
Hi,
Is siggraph something we should be interested in? Projects like the GIMP
have participated before, and with the usage GNOME is getting in
Hollywood, perhaps it's something we should consider.
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Hi all,
I know there's not
Hi,
Sara Khalatbari wrote:
So about the content:
What do you think it should include?
In introduction? about guadec? or guadec 2006? or?
A few words from the conference co-ordinator. A short history of GUADEC.
A foreword for this GUADEC, describing what's new.
Any interviews? (give
Hi,
I had not planned staying around GUADEC on Friday, which is when the
GNOME marketing BOF has been planned:
Presentation: http://guadec.org/node/218
Schedule: http://guadec.org/GUADEC2006/schedule/AHW
I see two possibilities:
1. I move the BOF into Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday (without
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
El dj 01 de 06 del 2006 a les 16:40 +0200, en/na Dave Neary va escriure:
1. I move the BOF into Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday (without being in
the printed schedule, of course), and get the interested parties
together during a time when there's no major clash
My vote
Hi,
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hrm, might be an artifact of the wiki migration - I'll take a look tomorrow
(ping me on IRC about it when I'm around - I'll probably not remember this
email because I'm at an Ubuntu developer summit and have been drinking.)
No - it looks like they were moved on the
Hi,
Paul Cooper wrote:
That experience made me think about writing a cheat sheet for Expos -
but it turns out that there is already an excellent set of notes at
http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam/EventsOrganisation thanks to
Thilo, Murray and Luis. It will only take a small amount of
Hi,
Paul Cooper wrote:
I would tend to agree with Sriram that a booth may not be the most productive
use of our time at OSCON. I've just found out that they are also doing a
BarCamp style unconference in parallel with OSCON called (wait for it.)
OSCAMP. See http://oscamp.org - in
Hi all,
By the way, in case I wasn't clear before - this is one 30x60 banner
for both the GIMP and GNOME.
If in doubt, then GNOME should be the dominant theme on there.
Cheers,
Dave.
Jakub Steiner wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 23:21 +0200, David Neary wrote:
Can someone do a 30 x 60 banner
Thanks Jakub!
Any chance that you can send me the SVG? ;-)
All that's needed really is the project name, website, and maybe a
glimpse of a screenshot, I think. I've had few guidelines, artistic
licence is the order of the day. No catchy slogans required :)
Cheers,
Dave.
Jakub Steiner wrote:
Hi,
Andreas Nilsson wrote:
David Neary wrote:
Can someone do a 30 x 60 banner design for GIMP GNOME for me this
week, by any chance? Please? It should have both the GNOME logo and
Wilber, but aside from that you're free.
Do you mean something like this? Or do you mean one logo on each
Hi Mukund,
Mukund wrote:
I see time is limited for this, but I would really like more than one
artist to collaborate and do this as a team. That's all I have to add.
Given the time constraints, and previous experience with this kind of
thing, design by committee is definitely not a good idea.
Hi,
James Henstridge wrote:
On 16/07/06, David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you tell me how? The little feed icon's gone, and I couldn't find an
rss action.
Still seems available as here:
http://live.gnome.org/RecentChanges?action=rss_rc
There is a comment at the top of that
Hi Claus,
Claus Schwarm wrote:
snip
If Doc Searls' thesis about the viability of traditional marketing is
correct, why are OSS projects that care about this traditional
marketing more successful than those who not?
I think you have the cart and the horse in the wrong order there.
What has
Hi Dulmandakh,
DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar wrote:
It's not just connected to GNOME, but community events at all. Here,
in Mongolia, I organized first Linux Install Fest in 7th of April, and
will organize many of them. But everytime I initiate some ideas or
community events I end up having
Hi,
Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking.
I missed the footnote in your mail...
Linux Pratique last year [1] reprinted
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
Coincidentally, I just knew today about
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/fundraising-list
I guess it is an obsolete list. Can we recycle something from their
activity in the past?
Not only is it an obsolete list, it looks like it was obsolete when
created. There
Hi Corey, Lloyd,
Just removing a few mailing lists from the mix, and adding Jorge's name
on here. He's probably on marketing-list already, but no harm being safe.
Thanks Jeff for sending out the call for help!
Cheers,
Dave.
Corey Burger wrote:
On 7/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
EurOSCon is reserving place for free software projects to present in
Amsterdam this year - is there any interest in a GNOME stand there?
My initial feeling is no - from what I've seen, the OSCons aren't
particularly desktop oriented, or necessarily free *nix oriented. But if
someone is
Hi all,
I just sent mail to Joe Zonker Brockmeier, Ando Oram, Nathan Willis and
Denis Bodor about the 2.16 release (following my own advice and
centralising the knowledge).
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I also contacted Graeme Wearden of ZDNet and Gavin Clarke of TheRegister
(through a web form, if anyone knows him feel free to double up).
Cheers,
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Dave Neary wrote:
Hi all,
I just sent mail to Joe Zonker Brockmeier (Newsforge and more), Ando
Oram (ORA), Nathan Willis (also Newsforge
Hi Santiago,
If you are a del.icio.us user, then please bookmark these with the tag
gnome216 (you can use more than one tag if you like, but please include
that one). I think I got these three, but there's no harm in having
pages bookmarked more than once.
I haven't seen any Spanish articles
Hi Quim,
Quim Gil wrote:
In short: let's propose to the release team a call for 2.18 goals to the
developers.
Maybe you missed this mail I sent to desktop-devel-list last week:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2006-September/msg00114.html
I have a file containing all of the
Hi,
LeeTambiah wrote:
Claus Schwarm has requested an extra block for the second page being a
link to feedback form. I personally feel this is unnecessary as the
user can get information from the about section.
Shall we go with this, drop it, or add as an optional component?
I've mostly
Quim Gil a écrit :
Good bits in GNOME 2.16
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/09/18/2031230
Not yet del.icio.us user, sorry.
Gah. some minor feature enhancements?
If there's one thing I regret it's that we didn't push this release as
The big performance push - there was a wealth of blog
Hi,
Santiago Roza a écrit :
maybe because we didn't have any benchmarks available, i guess. how
could we have them for future releases?
The Evolution guys had (and sent us) benchmarks, Federico Mena, Ben
Maurer, Cecilia Gonzalez Alvarez, Phillip van Hoof, Behdad Esfahbod...
all of these
http://www.google.com/trends?q=gnome%2Ckdectab=0geo=alldate=all
Even though our search volume is staying roughly identical to KDE? look
at their news references.
We need to improve at this, the way the KDE promotion team have. That
means a CRM (on its way, honest) and a really regular feed of
Hi Claus,
Claus Schwarm a écrit :
This is what could be made after feedback from a helpful Evolution
developer. Read it and ask yourself how many people are really
affected by these improvements. I'm not sure whether that would have
been sufficient to produce the headlines you're thinking
Hi,
I'm feeling some aggression and defensiveness here which I'm going to
put down to cultural differences. I will say, though, that we all have a
part to play in improving things, and I think that this could have been
addressed better if I'd brought it up before the release (mea culpa).
Hi,
Claus Schwarm a écrit :
Can you provide a rationale why do you think the time of developers is
so much more valuable than anybody else's time?
snip
I was just talking about efficient organization: to minimize the work
load for everybody, some agreements need to be taken care of. So, if
Jeff Waugh a écrit :
quote who=Dave Neary
http://www.google.com/trends?q=gnome%2Ckdectab=0geo=alldate=all
Dave, you have to be a bit more discerning. :-) How realistic do you think
those numbers are, considering your experience with our press coverage? It
doesn't seem right, surely
Jeff Waugh a écrit :
quote who=Dave Neary
http://www.google.com/trends?q=gnome%2Ckdectab=0geo=alldate=all
Dave, you have to be a bit more discerning. :-) How realistic do you think
those numbers are, considering your experience with our press coverage? It
doesn't seem right, surely
Hi,
I'm not sure why, but a couple of mails from me just got released
(perhaps from moderation) that were sent several weeks ago. Ignoring
them is probably best :)
Cheers,
Dave.
Thilo Pfennig wrote:
2006/9/26, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The lesson, it appears to me, is that we should
Hi,
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Quim Gil
Do you think it makes sense to
- move back to gnome-web-list all the web development discussion
Yes please!
But please bring it back here when we start talking about content rather
than form.
- create [EMAIL PROTECTED] and move there all the
Hi Murray,
Murray Cumming wrote:
Máirín is asking this partly because I think that some of the existing
sub-logos on that page break our own rules about how to use the logo.
We make the rules. Trademarks are about quality control and corporate
image. So we can approve logos which are stylish
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